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Old 03-07-2018, 02:39 PM
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Wow, thanks everyone for the detailed information! I truly appreciate it. Unfortunately I still can't get it working... After trying everything below, the Yeti is still the only one getting picked up by Logic. I know the Apogee One is receiving signal as the level indicator on the device lights up when I speak into it, so I'm stumped.

For reference, here are the individual mic settings as well as the aggregate setup. Note there are two selectable Yeti microphones, but they are the same one - it appears one is just for the input and one is for the output. I've chosen the input one for all my tests.

I'm a novice when it comes to the terminology, so forgive me if I'm making mistakes. I believe I can choose the bitrate for each microphone at either 44.1 kHz or 48.0 kHz, but it's the bit depth that is different. The Apogee One has a depth of 24 bits and the Yeti is 16 bits (please look to the above pictures)

So since both can be set to the same bitrate, perhaps this shouldn't be a problem?

Again, I think the bit rates can be set to the same as each other on each mic.

I tried ticking 24 bit o and off, and both times it's only picking up the Yeti.

Looking at the first two pictures I posted, each mic's clock source is set to "default." When looking at the aggregate device, I have the option of setting the clock to either the Apogee One or the Yeti and it will then tick the "drift correction" box in whichever mic isn't being used for the clock. Choosing either one still only allows the Yeti to be picked up in Logic.
For starters I do not use Logic or an aggregate device so I may be of limited help.

As far as terminology you appear to understand the concepts and it is not a big deal but for clarity
There is bit depth (24 and 16) And then there is sample rate (44.1, 48 ,88,96.192) but there is no bit "rate"

Also for this discussion about aggregate device don't think of the the Yeti and One as microphones, what we are really discussing is the interface capabiltiy of those units


Also I do not think you are choosing the bit depth "for the microphone" You are choosing the bit depth for the Logic project



And as far as the clocking it does appear that you can select either the Yeti or the One and sinc the other to it ' which is good .

So the thing that strikes me curious and could possibly be part of the problem is the aggregate screen shot "Yeti and One" is only showing 2 outs But in the separate ones it shows the Yeti showing 2 outs and the One is showing 2 outs
So one would think the aggregate should be showing 4 outs ???
So since you are trying to bring at least 3 channels into logic it does not add up . The aggregate I would think, would have to be showing at least 3 if not 4 outputs
Again I don't know Logic But in PT there is an I/O window that shows a grid for all the possible inputs and outputs
What does the Logic I/O window show for the device/s ? it should be showing both the Yeti and One and should be showing all 4 possible outputs from the two devices .


Also I am assuming you have either one stereo and one mono channel, or 3 mono channels set up in your Logic project correct ?
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